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Does my layout fit
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Why is the air so loud?
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its giving L
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heres what ill use
2026-04-13 19:18:33
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to the people putting their layouts on the comment section don’t do that anymore. In other videos cause then people will steal them.
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Does this match my layout??
2026-04-09 19:35:32
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This good?
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Understanding radar is important because it enhances navigation and safety. Radar helps you detect other vessels, landmasses, and obstacles, especially in poor visibility conditions like fog or at night. It allows you to navigate confidently, avoid collisions, and respond to potential hazards, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable boating experience. Radar on a yacht works by transmitting radio waves that bounce off objects and return to the radar system. Here’s a simplified breakdown of the process: 1. **Transmission**: The radar system sends out short bursts of radio waves, called pulses, from an antenna. 2. **Reflection**: These pulses travel through the air and hit objects such as other boats, land, or obstacles. The waves then bounce back towards the yacht. 3. **Reception**: The radar antenna receives the reflected waves. 4. **Processing**: The radar system calculates the time it took for the pulses to return and uses this information to determine the distance and direction of the objects. 5. **Display**: The processed data is displayed on a screen, showing the position and movement of detected objects relative to the yacht. This technology helps in navigation, collision avoidance, and identifying landmarks or other vessels, especially in low visibility conditions. Join On Deck, where you’re not just a client, you’re family! Visit us at Ondeck-yachting.com and all other social media platforms! #ondeckyachting I #OWNERS #stewardess #estates #Yachting #EstateStaff #OnDeck #YachtLife #yacht #yachtcrew #housekeeping #estateliving #benefits #whatweoffer #chiefstewardess #ondeckyachting#yachtcaptain #yachtbroker #yachtchef

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